Robert Mayo
From: Georgia, USA
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Posted 1 Nov 2010 6:07 am
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The small bodied Gibson standby , the L series acoustic guitars, with different appointments to designate these guitars, some had bound necks and some didn't. Some had binding just on the tops and some had bound tops and backs. This example has an unbound neck, Kluson deluxe 3 on a side tuning keys with original butterbean tuning knobs,large pick-guard, sunburst finish and both top and back binding. 14-1/4'' body, spruce top, ladder bracing, dark natural finish on mahogany back and sides, 14-fret mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, dot inlays, 20 frets, The factory original cruddy plastic bridge has been replaced with one made from Brazilian rosewood. One stabilized back crack ,no loose bracing and in no need of a neckset. Complete with the alligator hard chip case. Woody in tone as expected and a wonderful way to get into or add a vintage Gibson to your stable. More pictures are always available. Down home hospitality with uptown customer service, Greg's Guitars Atlanta. Thanks for having a look at my gear.$1000.00
1975 Martin D 35 . Rich and ballsy tones from this one,very well balanced . stays in tune through alternative tunings, Beautiful coloration in the rosewoods used , great striking contrast between the sides which are striated wonderfully and the back pieces used. The center back piece has great coloration and striations with a waviness that is spectacular on the outer back pieces.Initially offered in 1965 these Martins are a mainstay in the bluegrass circles and this one makes me see why. 1 small neck binding crack that has been glued, and some players wear. Come with hard chip case of the era. Down home hospitality and uptown customer service , Greg's Guitars Atlanta. Join the ConGREGation.More pictures are always available .$1750.00 _________________ Greg's Guitars at http://www.gregsguitars.net or
http://www.gbase.com/stores/gregs-guitars/inventory
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